2-day counselling for MBBS, BDS management seats begins today
Counselling for MBBS and BDS management seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted today and tomorrow (July 30 and 31) .
Published: 30th July 2018 03:03 AM |
By Express News Service
CHENNAI:Counselling for MBBS and BDS management seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted today and tomorrow (July 30 and 31) .According to the selection committee of the Directorate of Medical Education, the counselling will begin at 9 am at the Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital, Omandurar Estate on Monday.
Meanwhile, the selection committee posted in its official website the vacancy position in self-financing college under management quota, as on July 29, as 247 seats.The committee had postponed the counselling after the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court ordered the CBSE to award grace marks to students who took NEET in Tamil language for errors committed in the question paper. The CBSE moved the Supreme Court against the order and the case is pending in the apex court.
However, the selection committee is yet to announce dates for the second phase of counselling as the second round of the all-India quota counselling by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services has been put on hold because of court cases.
Counselling for MBBS and BDS management seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted today and tomorrow (July 30 and 31) .
Published: 30th July 2018 03:03 AM |
By Express News Service
CHENNAI:Counselling for MBBS and BDS management seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted today and tomorrow (July 30 and 31) .According to the selection committee of the Directorate of Medical Education, the counselling will begin at 9 am at the Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital, Omandurar Estate on Monday.
Meanwhile, the selection committee posted in its official website the vacancy position in self-financing college under management quota, as on July 29, as 247 seats.The committee had postponed the counselling after the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court ordered the CBSE to award grace marks to students who took NEET in Tamil language for errors committed in the question paper. The CBSE moved the Supreme Court against the order and the case is pending in the apex court.
However, the selection committee is yet to announce dates for the second phase of counselling as the second round of the all-India quota counselling by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services has been put on hold because of court cases.
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